Making Terra Cotta Gift Baskets! πŸ˜πŸŽπŸ’š

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48 Comments

  1. Goodmorning laura,ohmygoodness. That's adorably cute, love this idea. Thanks for sharing. Love to all from me shirley girl!!🌲🌷from yakima wa

  2. Those green sprigs with the yellow balls reminds me of faux Incense Cedar.

  3. I would definitely add an extra saucer. Those tops are beautiful on their own for decoration or under a glass cloche. Beautiful!

  4. I would not take apart those beautiful arrangements just to use the dish. I would just get another dish for under the pot.You did a beautiful job.

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  6. What joy these will bring… even before they are opened! Thanks for your creative ideas, Laura!

  7. I would totally love these gifts Laura! You have such a wonderful talent. I admire your creativity. Thank you for sharing !

  8. How about topping your mail box with this wintry scene? Bring a smile to the face of your mailman and anyone passing by…

  9. You can definitely do this project with amaryllis by not planting the bulb beforehand. Just put the bare bulb in the pot and include a small plastic bag with potting soil in the space around the bulb….include any moss or stones as mulch. I’d also include simple potting instructions on a gift tag or on a sticker adhered to the bag of soil. Or, if you want to plant the bulb before giving it, I like the idea of putting another empty pot on top. Such fun ideas from you Laura. Thanks so much for jump starting the Christmas spirit.

  10. Off topic!!! Laura! I shared the sale of my home on your and other websites. My daughters mother in laws reply was! Wow you have your own website! I think I must apologize if this is the case. I’ll be in my new place shortly and will have my daughter fix this pronto! I’m sorry if this is so. I am just a Dino, not a weirdo πŸ˜”

  11. Super Gift Idea πŸ’‘.🎁🎁🎁 for any time just change decorations πŸ™‚πŸ‘

  12. These turned out so cute! I wish my Autumn Joy Sedum still looked nice like Laura’s. I live in the rainy side of Oregon and mine is black and gross.

  13. I love everything from nature! These gifts are wonderful to look at! Now I'm running out into the yard with a basket to gather up all the gift toppers in my ecosystem πŸ₯°

  14. Those terra cotta pot gifts are so beautiful. I love them all so much. I think I would love to get something like that as a gift someday. You are so creative with everything I've seen you do. It's amazing!

  15. At a recent wedding we received packets of wildflower seeds and I was so happy so I know the recipient of these precious gifts will be over the moon! I don’t celebrate Christmas but these would make lovely β€œfall/autumn” gifts. Bravo Laura!!!!

  16. These are beautiful, and such good ideas. I love the little lighted Christmas tree! 😍

  17. Oh my! You are so creative. These gift ideas are awesome! Thank you for sharing.

  18. So, so neat and so inspiring!!! I do not know if you mentioned it or not but also, that glue can be popped right off if and when you want to use the topper saucer for its original purpose. Laura, you have hit on a good one here. Oh, and I was thinking, if you had a hard time with the twine (I have neuropathy in my finger tips) you could use some burlap ribbon instead. Well done garden gurl !!!

  19. * Laura mentioned that having a second pair of hands would help in tying the knots. Is Aaron around that he might help? I thought he was because sometimes the camera zooms in on different objects.
    * Love the angles that the camera is shooting in the garden, overhead, on the side, etc. Between setting up the camera, editing and such, the Garden Answer team sure knows how to mix it up and make it interesting visually…and also in the content Laura shares!🀩

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